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jolly boat
noun
- a light boat carried at the stern of a sailing vessel.
- a small pleasure sailboat for use in sheltered waters.
jolly boat
noun
- a small boat used as a utility tender for a vessel
- a small sailing boat used for pleasure
Word History and Origins
Origin of jolly boat1
Word History and Origins
Origin of jolly boat1
Example Sentences
Case shot topgallant yo-ho-ho heave to jolly boat crow’s nest square-rigged.
Nevertheless, crewmates insisted that he ran a “jolly boat,” and on one occasion, after sinking a freighter off the coast of Ireland, Schwieger even paused to rescue a struggling dachshund from the wreckage.
Both the sailors on board had been drowned, but the Captain himself had managed to make good his escape in the jolly boat.
In a few moments we came abreast of the fort, and in obedience to the fluttering signal, our steamer rounded gracefully to, and put her jolly boat off for the expected passengers.
Once on the glorious anniversary of Yankee Independence, we made the lease of a jolly boat.
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